Trump has only one real option to slash gas prices
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The White House declared last week that President Trump finally "broke OPEC" after the United Arab Emirates withdrew from the cartel.
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Two economic planning documents released at the March meeting of China's National People’s Congress include the term "energy powerhouse" for the first time.